Cert Prep: CompTIA Linux+ (XK0-005)
With Grant McWilliams
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Duration: 12h 49m
Skill level: Intermediate
Released: 5/19/2023
Course details
In this course, Grant McWilliams helps you prepare for the CompTIA Linux+ (XKO-005) certification exam.Grant goes over key topics covered in exam XKO-005, including setup, configuration, file management, server maintenance, security, troubleshooting, and more.
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Contents
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About Linux Shells6m 21s
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About Linux Terminals1m 50s
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Get help on the command line5m 8s
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Understand the Linux Filesystem Hierarchy8m 22s
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Understand filesystem paths6m 2s
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Create files and dirs4m 11s
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Get information about files5m 29s
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Copy files and dirs4m 39s
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Move and rename files and dirs4m 11s
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Remove files and dirs3m 44s
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Create links to files and dirs6m 24s
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Use input-output redirection (>, >>, |, 2>)1m 55s
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Connect programs with named and unnamed pipes4m 19s
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File redirects and tees6m 7s
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Find files using Locate4m 11s
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Find files with Find7m 28s
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About Linux processes1m 32s
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Monitor processes using ps5m 40s
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Monitor processes in real time5m 3s
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Manage processes8m 25s
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Manage process jobs4m
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Introduction to systemd services4m 13s
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Get systemd service status5m 37s
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Manage systemd services4m 45s
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Make systemd services persistent1m 40s
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Introduction to job scheduling2m 1s
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One-time jobs using at and batch3m 55s
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About cronjobs3m 5s
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Systemd timers3m 44s
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Analyze system processes and optimize3m 10s
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Troubleshoot applications and hardware2m 35s
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User and group overview3m 47s
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User account file5m 39s
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User password file4m 49s
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Group accounts and passwords3m 31s
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Create and delete users5m 26s
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Modify user accounts4m 4s
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Create and delete groups4m 7s
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Assign users to groups2m 33s
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Become a super user5m 49s
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Elevate group privileges4m
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Elevate privileges using sudo3m 21s
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Manage sudo users5m
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Linux storage system overview9m 13s
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Prepare for handling storage1m 36s
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Create partitions using fdisk5m 4s
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Create partitions using parted3m 59s
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Manage LVM volumes and volume groups7m 25s
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Expand existing logical volumes2m 47s
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Reduce existing logical volumes3m 37s
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Create EXT filesystems4m 20s
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Repair EXT filesystems5m 15s
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Create and repair XFS filesystems1m 52s
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MDRAID or DMRAID?1m 43s
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Create a RAID 5 using LVM7m 1s
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Create RAIDs using mdadm9m 31s
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Mount filesystems on boot5m 54s
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Encrypt drives with LUKS2m 42s
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Troubleshoot storage systems4m 18s
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Software management systems overview5m 52s
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DNF overview3m 2s
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Get DNF packages by name4m 9s
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Get info on packages with DNF4m 9s
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Get info on package groups with DNF3m 13s
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Search for packages with DNF1m 34s
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Install and remove packages with DNF4m 7s
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Install and remove package groups with DNF2m 32s
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Get package information with RPM8m 15s
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Manage DNF repositories5m 32s
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Manage OS updates5m 50s
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Update the kernel5m 30s
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Manage kernel modules4m 50s
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Get package information with dpkg and APT5m 40s
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Manage software with dpkg and APT3m 55s
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Work with APT repositories8m 2s
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Install software from source4m 58s
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About sandboxed applications8m 44s
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What is a file?4m 59s
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Get information about files5m 28s
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About extended attributes3m 54s
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Get extended attributes4m 14s
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Linux permissions overview1m 52s
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File and directory modes1m 16s
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File ownership3m 14s
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Permissions using numeric method3m 2s
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Permissions using symbolic method4m 44s
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Initial permissions using umask4m 30s
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Special file bits: SUID and SGID4m 59s
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Special directory bits: SGID and Sticky5m 53s
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Access control lists overview3m 32s
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Read access control lists3m 33s
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Set access control lists5m 40s
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Configure inheritance with default access control lists4m 1s
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Delete access control lists4m 13s
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Troubleshoot access control3m 18s
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Set enforcing and permissive modes for SELinux5m 13s
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List and identify SELinux file and process context3m 28s
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Restore SELinux default file contexts4m 11s
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Use booleans to modify SELinux behavior2m 33s
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Diagnose routine SELinux policy violations6m 57s
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Maintain security context when managing files1m 6s
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Use AppArmor4m 22s
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About pluggable authentication modules5m 12s
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Use login counters5m 57s
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Change default password policies3m 39s
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Edit global user account defaults1m 46s
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Lock user accounts and change password aging3m 41s
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Force password resets1m 34s
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Configure Secure Shell2m 35s
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Explore PKI concepts4m 38s
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Configure key-based authentication for SSH2m 46s
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Tunnel data with SSH4m 8s
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Summarize security best practices4m 16s
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What makes a shell script a shell script?3m 18s
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Positional arguments4m 4s
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File globbing2m 3s
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Wildcards4m 42s
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Bash variable scope1m 17s
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Output to STDOUT and STDERR1m 55s
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Pipe data into a script3m 2s
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Conditional flow with if, then if3m 12s
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Conditional flow with case2m 21s
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Numeric conditions3m 45s
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String conditions57s
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File conditions1m 33s
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For loop2m 42s
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While loop1m 30s
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What’s included
- Practice while you learn 1 exercise file
- Test your knowledge 19 quizzes
- Learn on the go Access on tablet and phone